The South African Weather Service (SAWS) warns against an increased heat exhaustion risk, as Southern Africa faces more heat.
Weather Service warns against increased heat exhaustion riskand an increased veld fire risk.Weather warnings could include the rest of the week.
Avoid direct sunlight and exhausting yourself during the heatwave. Remain hydrated by drinking enough fluid.Heat exhaustion is a physical condition marked by heat exposure, according to . Symptoms include dehydration, headaches, fainting, and the condition could even be fatal if untreated.See a doctor if you are feeling unwell during heatwaves.According to the SAWS, heat warnings include Pofadder, Beaufort West, Clanwilliam and Heidelberg.
The Northern Cape is most affected, but warnings also include some of South Africa’s other provinces. North-West, Gauteng, and KwaZulu Natal will also feel the heat.South Africa is experiencing a heatwave, increased temperatures that last for longer than two to three days.
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